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For example, depressing a * button might activate a {@link BooleanControl.Type#MUTE MUTE} control to * silence the line's audio. * <p> * As with other {@code Control} subclasses, a method is provided that returns * string labels for the values, suitable for display in the user interface. * * @author Kara Kytle * @since 1.3 */ public abstract class BooleanControl extends Control { /** * The {@code true} state label, such as "true" or "on". */ private final String trueStateLabel; /** * The {@code false} state label, such as "false" or "off". */ private final String falseStateLabel; /** * The current value. */ private boolean value; /** * Constructs a new boolean control object with the given parameters. * * @param type the type of control represented this float control object * @param initialValue the initial control value * @param trueStateLabel the label for the state represented by * {@code true}, such as "true" or "on" * @param falseStateLabel the label for the state represented by * {@code false}, such as "false" or "off" */ protected BooleanControl(Type type, boolean initialValue, String trueStateLabel, String falseStateLabel) { super(type); this.value = initialValue; this.trueStateLabel = trueStateLabel; this.falseStateLabel = falseStateLabel; } /** * Constructs a new boolean control object with the given parameters. The * labels for the {@code true} and {@code false} states default to "true" * and "false". * * @param type the type of control represented by this float control object * @param initialValue the initial control value */ protected BooleanControl(Type type, boolean initialValue) { this(type, initialValue, "true", "false"); } /** * Sets the current value for the control. The default implementation simply * sets the value as indicated. Some controls require that their line be * open before they can be affected by setting a value. * * @param value desired new value */ public void setValue(boolean value) { this.value = value; } /** * Obtains this control's current value. * * @return current value */ public boolean getValue() { return value; } /** * Obtains the label for the specified state. * * @param state the state whose label will be returned * @return the label for the specified state, such as "true" or "on" for * {@code true}, or "false" or "off" for {@code false} */ public String getStateLabel(boolean state) { return ((state == true) ? trueStateLabel : falseStateLabel); } /** * Provides a string representation of the control. * * @return a string representation of the control */ @Override public String toString() { return new String(super.toString() + " with current value: " + getStateLabel(getValue())); } /** * An instance of the {@code BooleanControl.Type} class identifies one kind * of boolean control. Static instances are provided for the common types. * * @author Kara Kytle * @since 1.3 */ public static class Type extends Control.Type { /** * Represents a control for the mute status of a line. Note that mute * status does not affect gain. */ public static final Type MUTE = new Type("Mute"); /** * Represents a control for whether reverberation is applied to a line. * Note that the status of this control not affect the reverberation * settings for a line, but does affect whether these settings are used. */ public static final Type APPLY_REVERB = new Type("Apply Reverb"); /** * Constructs a new boolean control type. * * @param name the name of the new boolean control type */ protected Type(final String name) { super(name); } } }